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There's a version of the creative career conversation that almost never gets recorded. Not the award acceptance. Not the process breakdown. Not the polished origin story where every setback was secretly a setup. That version exists everywhere. This isn't that. CAPTN OffScript is where designers, founders, illustrators, and makers sit down and talk about what's actually going on — the fear before the pivot, the year where the work dried up, the identity crisis that came with success, the moment they almost stopped, and what kept them moving. The messy, honest, deeply human side of building a creative life. I'm Alen. I run a one-person type foundry called SilverStag Type, and I've been working in and around the design industry long enough to know what gets edited out of most interviews. I started this show because I was tired of highlight reels dressed up as conversations. I wanted to hear what creative people actually think — about money and meaning, about burnout and reinvention, about imposter syndrome and identity and the thousand invisible decisions that quietly add up to a career. So that's what we do here. We go long. We go deep. We don't rush to the takeaway. And because I'm not just a host — I'm a working designer who's navigated a lot of the same terrain — the conversations tend to go places most interviews don't reach. Guests have included Jessica Hische, Elliot Jay Stocks, Sophia Yeshi, Kieron Anthony Lewis, Philipp Louven, and Sergio del Puerto. What they share isn't a follower count or a famous client list. It's that they showed up willing to say something real — something I hadn't heard them say before, in any interview, anywhere. That's the bar. The show runs in two formats. The long-form Conversations are the main event — unscripted, one-on-one, unhurried. The kind of interview where we're still discovering things an hour in. Then there are the Monday Break(Through) episodes: shorter solo pieces from me, working through ideas and observations as a creative founder. Less polished. More honest. No five-step frameworks. No sponsor reads dressed up as advice. No artificial urgency. Just two people taking creativity seriously, and seeing where that leads. CAPTN OffScript started as The Type Convo — a typography-focused show — and evolved into something bigger when I realised the conversations I most needed to hear weren't about fonts. They were about what it actually costs to build something on your own terms, and what it means to keep going when the path stops being clear. If the "official" version of a creative career has never quite matched the one you're actually living — the doubt, the detours, the days when you're not sure what you're building or why — this show was made for you. New episodes drop regularly. Come in anywhere. Stay for the honesty.

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80 episodes

episode S02/E30 - Andy J. Pizza on ADHD, Self-Worth & Cultivating Yourself Instead of Fixing Yourself artwork

S02/E30 - Andy J. Pizza on ADHD, Self-Worth & Cultivating Yourself Instead of Fixing Yourself

Episode 30 of Season 2. The 80th episode I've recorded since starting this show. And honestly, I couldn't have picked a better guest to mark a milestone like that. Andy J. Pizza is the host of Creative Pep Talk, an illustrator, a children's book author, and one of the people who has quietly shaped how thousands of designers think about their own creativity. He's also the guy who chose to call himself "Pizza" because his real name made for an ugly URL. We started this conversation talking about goat cheese pizza in the UK. We ended it somewhere very different — talking about the cave you fear to enter inside yourself, about why his ADHD diagnosis at 25 first devastated him before it freed him, and about a line from his second podcast Right Side Out that I haven't been able to stop thinking about since. At the end of the recording, Andy told me this was the most personal interview he had ever done. In this episode we talked about: * Choosing his own name and disobeying Yoda * ADHD as a lens, not a deficit * Cultivating yourself instead of overcoming yourself * Right Side Out and the line that stops you * The cave you fear to enter, Joseph Campbell, and self-acceptance * Taste as the palette of your soul * Why AI is ending the era of perfect — and why that's a gift * Working with his wife Sophie, the Beatles, and why fighting makes the work better * His dad's lesson: hard and bad are not the same thing * The most personal closing of the season Timestamps: * 00:00 Introduction & Three Illustrators in a Row * 03:12 How Andy J. Miller Became Andy J. Pizza * 05:53 Pizza Toppings, Goat Cheese & the Best Fries in the World * 08:36 ADHD, Mental Health & Creative Work * 09:44 Moving Around as a Kid & the Identity Crisis It Caused * 15:30 The Seventh Grade Friend Who Loved Boy Bands * 22:00 On Popularity, Connection & Being Less Cool * 27:45 Taste as the Palette of Your Soul * 32:29 Why Follower Count Doesn't Equal Success * 33:33 Why Instagram Doesn't Taste Good Anymore * 36:36 How Taste Changes Over Time * 39:25 Collaborating with His Wife Sophie & the Beatles * 47:20 Perfectionism, ADHD & the Case for Doing Things Imperfectly * 58:51 AI, Human Creativity & Why Perfect Is Dead * 01:01:49 Cultivating Yourself Instead of Fixing Yourself Find Andy here: * Website: https://www.andyjpizza.com/ [https://www.andyjpizza.com/] * Creative Pep Talk: https://www.creativepeptalk.com/ [https://www.creativepeptalk.com/] * Right Side Out: https://www.andyjpizza.com/rso [https://www.andyjpizza.com/rso] * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andyjpizza/ [https://www.instagram.com/andyjpizza/] * Substack: https://andyjpizza.substack.com/ [https://andyjpizza.substack.com/] Find me here: * captnoffscript.com * @captnoffscript If you liked this episode, listen to... Sophia Yeshi (S02/E22) — another deeply honest conversation about self-acceptance, rejection therapy, and unlearning the fear of not being good enough. If you enjoyed this episode, leaving a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify takes less than a minute and helps more people find the show. I'd be incredibly grateful. 🙏

21 May 2026 - 1 h 10 min
episode S02/E29 - Luis Mendo on Finding Your Value, Mundo Mendo & Why Social Media Is Dry Disgusting Bread artwork

S02/E29 - Luis Mendo on Finding Your Value, Mundo Mendo & Why Social Media Is Dry Disgusting Bread

He grew up in Salamanca. Spent 20 years as an art director in Amsterdam. His father died. He boarded a plane to Japan for a sabbatical — and 14 years later, he's still there. Luis Mendo is a Spanish illustrator and the founder of Mundo Mendo — a personal membership project built on illustrated stories, shipped directly to readers with no algorithm in between. This is a conversation about finding your value, choosing happiness, and refusing to make salami for Zuckerberg. What we cover: * His father's death and why it led him to Japan * 20 years in Amsterdam — and why he finally chose to leave * Almost Perfect — six years of welcoming artists into his Tokyo home * Why social media is dry disgusting bread — and the salami analogy * Building Mundo Mendo on Ghost, the anti-Substack platform * Biking numbered, signed books to the post office himself * Why he's building something that survives him * Finding the value in your work — advice for young illustrators * Japan's exploding independent print and zine scene * AI is for laundry — and what he actually uses it for * What he wrote in a letter to his daughter growing up in Japan Connect with Luis Mendo: Website: https://www.luismendo.com/ [https://www.luismendo.com/] Mundo Mendo: https://www.mundomendo.com/ [https://www.mundomendo.com/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luismendo [https://www.instagram.com/luismendo] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismendo/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismendo/] Listen and subscribe: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/captn-offscript/id1837469433 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/captn-offscript/id1837469433] Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7nJ5dKTP2dQN5OwICKjTY5 [https://open.spotify.com/show/7nJ5dKTP2dQN5OwICKjTY5] More from Captn OffScript: Website: https://captnoffscript.com/ [https://captnoffscript.com/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CAPTNOffScript [https://www.youtube.com/@CAPTNOffScript] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/captnoffscript [https://www.instagram.com/captnoffscript] Newsletter: https://captn.myflodesk.com/newsletter [https://captn.myflodesk.com/newsletter] If you liked this episode, listen to: Elliot Jay Stocks (S02/E25) — on building a direct relationship with your audience through newsletters, why human connection matters more than algorithms, and creating work that lasts. If you enjoyed this episode, leaving a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify takes less than a minute and helps more people find the show. I'd be incredibly grateful. 🙏

28 Apr 2026 - 1 h 11 min
episode S02/E28 - Temi Coker: Put the Work You Want to Be Hired For & Everything Else Follows artwork

S02/E28 - Temi Coker: Put the Work You Want to Be Hired For & Everything Else Follows

He wakes up at 4:30am. Two kids under two. Three hours of work before the house comes alive. This is how one of the most sought-after artists in America currently operates. Temi Coker is a Nigerian-American artist and creative director based in Dallas, Texas. His work has appeared in campaigns for Adobe, Apple, ESPN, AT&T, and the Oscars. He launched a home collection with Walmart in 2025. And he will tell you, clearly and without drama, that none of it happened by accident — it happened because he kept making the work he wanted to be hired for, long before anyone asked him to. What we cover: * Growing up in Lagos — limitations, bottle-cap football, and a love of colour * Moving to Canada and then Texas at 12, navigating two Black identities at once * Leaving biomedical engineering to pursue design — and why he doesn't regret either * Seven years of head-down work before the Adobe Creative Residency changed everything * How a pillow he made for fun led to the Walmart home collection * Apple said no four or five times — he now has 20+ collaborations with them * Financial literacy for creatives — the conversation nobody is having * Running a photography studio, a clothing brand, and raising two kids under two * Learning to actually accept a compliment Connect with Temi Coker: Website: https://temicoker.co [https://temicoker.co] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/temi.coker [https://www.instagram.com/temi.coker] Listen and subscribe: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/captn-offscript/id1837469433 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/captn-offscript/id1837469433] Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7nJ5dKTP2dQN5OwICKjTY5 [https://open.spotify.com/show/7nJ5dKTP2dQN5OwICKjTY5] More from Captn OffScript: Website: https://captnoffscript.com/ [https://captnoffscript.com/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CAPTNOffScript [https://www.youtube.com/@CAPTNOffScript] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/captnoffscript [https://www.instagram.com/captnoffscript] Newsletter: https://captn.myflodesk.com/newsletter [https://captn.myflodesk.com/newsletter]

21 Apr 2026 - 1 h 5 min
episode S02/E27 — Ingrid Picanyol: I'm a Designer, But Other Things Too — Poetry, Punk & Philosophy artwork

S02/E27 — Ingrid Picanyol: I'm a Designer, But Other Things Too — Poetry, Punk & Philosophy

She chose graphic design over photography because she couldn't afford a camera. She chose it over philosophy because her teacher said get work first, study ideas later. Now she runs a studio of exactly three people, plays guitar in an all-women punk band with no expectations, writes articles on the bus, and has just started her philosophy degree. Ingrid Picanyol is a Catalan graphic designer based in Barcelona — and one of the most quietly profound conversations of the season. What we cover: * Growing up in the "Catalan Liverpool" — small town, punk band, leaving home at 16 * $12 a day in New York, sleeping on couches, investing in a career * Why she keeps her studio to exactly three people — and why that matters * How a developer noticed her design process is basically poetry * Writing articles on the bus — and the Set Margins book coming from it * Why design can't satisfy every creative need — and what to do about it * Sending voice messages to ChatGPT asking what Plato thinks about difficult clients * Studying philosophy in her forties — and why now is finally the right moment * What she'd say to her 8-year-old self, who always felt like a stranger Connect with Ingrid Picanyol: Website: https://ingridpicanyol.com/ [https://ingridpicanyol.com/] Instagram (personal): https://www.instagram.com/ingridpicanyol [https://www.instagram.com/ingridpicanyol] Instagram (studio): https://www.instagram.com/ingridpicanyolstudio/ [https://www.instagram.com/ingridpicanyolstudio/] Listen and subscribe: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/captn-offscript/id1837469433 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/captn-offscript/id1837469433] Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7nJ5dKTP2dQN5OwICKjTY5 [https://open.spotify.com/show/7nJ5dKTP2dQN5OwICKjTY5] More from Captn OffScript: Website: https://captnoffscript.com/ [https://captnoffscript.com/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CAPTNOffScript [https://www.youtube.com/@CAPTNOffScript] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/captnoffscript [https://www.instagram.com/captnoffscript] Newsletter: https://captn.myflodesk.com/newsletter [https://captn.myflodesk.com/newsletter] If you liked this episode, listen to: Marta Cerdà Alimbau (S02/E26) — another deeply personal conversation with a Catalan designer about creative identity, surviving the hard years, and why the work is worth fighting for.

14 Apr 2026 - 1 h 1 min
episode S02/E26 - Marta Cerdà Alimbau: Vogue, Nike, Bats in the House & Why Design Is Worth Fighting For artwork

S02/E26 - Marta Cerdà Alimbau: Vogue, Nike, Bats in the House & Why Design Is Worth Fighting For

She designed a Vogue cover during COVID while riding her motorcycle through Barcelona without a helmet. She made over 300 logos before landing on the one for a Nike Haaland campaign. She survived a pandemic across two countries paying two rents simultaneously — and ended up in a farmhouse with bats, eagles, and rats for four months. Marta Cerdà Alimbau is a Catalan graphic designer, AGI member, and author of Surviving Design. This is one of the most honest, funny, and deeply personal conversations of the season. What we cover: * Studying psychology before design — and what it gave her * The Vogue Spain cover created from chaos and a deep need for resilience * Designing Barcelona's Christmas street lights from the iconic panot tile * Over 300 logos for a Nike Haaland campaign — and the hidden arrow * COVID across two countries, two rents, and four months in a farmhouse with bats * Surviving Design — what the book is really about and why it's actually optimistic * Comic Sans, context, and what Vincent Connare taught her in 2004 * The tobacco brief, karma, and the projects she wishes she hadn't taken * What she'd say to her 10-year-old self Connect with Marta Cerdà Alimbau: Website: https://martacerda.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/martacerda/ Listen and subscribe: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/captn-offscript/id1837469433 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/captn-offscript/id1837469433] Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7nJ5dKTP2dQN5OwICKjTY5 [https://open.spotify.com/show/7nJ5dKTP2dQN5OwICKjTY5] More from Captn OffScript: Website: https://captnoffscript.com/ [https://captnoffscript.com/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CAPTNOffScript [https://www.youtube.com/@CAPTNOffScript] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/captnoffscript [https://www.instagram.com/captnoffscript] Newsletter: https://captn.myflodesk.com/newsletter [https://captn.myflodesk.com/newsletter] If you liked this episode, listen to: Sophia Yeshi (S02/E22) — another deeply personal conversation about identity, building a creative career against the odds, and staying true to yourself through everything.

7 Apr 2026 - 1 h 1 min
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